There is a yahoo group called: (Enable Javascript to see the email address). I’m not sure how many RWA members are signed up for it, but if you aren’t, you need to rush over there now. Alicia Rasley is discussing how to put emotion into every scene and it’s fantastic. I’m learning a tremendous amount from the examples she’s chosen. Seriously, if this is something you have a problem with in your writing, GO NOW! Between her and PBW, whose three little questions can nail a plot, I think I’m set. 🙂

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Thanks Daisy! I’ve been thinning my lists out and the groups I belong to over the last year. I have only kept the ones that I find useful. It’s been hard letting a lot of them go, but I really haven’t missed them. I basically took a few days and asked myself how useful any particular group has been over the past year. If the answer was ‘not very’, I quit the group once my membership expired. Several of the ones I couldn’t let go of, I’ve put on ‘no mail’.

Chey, Yes, you have to be an RWA member to participate. Like any group, there are sometimes I don’t get much out of the talks, but when the talks are useful– they’re VERY useful. I’ve kept that list because there have been enough talks over the years to make it well worth the digest emails. In exchange, I’ve gone ‘no mail’ on the EC Reader’s Loop. I have also quit FF&P, Passionate Inc., Beau Monde, and VOS.